A Sick, Sick Conservative Terrorist
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A Sick, Sick Conservative Terrorist
| Tue, 02-10-2009 - 6:26pm |
Jim Adkisson took his conservative beliefs to the max by entering a church in Tennessee and opening fire.


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While I certainly don't believe that Bill Ayres accurately represents liberals, I can't help but wonder, why not? Why shouldn't I believe that his rantings are an accurate portrayal of how "the left" feels? His words seem to reflect some of the many hateful statements made by highly rated liberals in the media as well as some of the posts from this very board, so why wouldn't I make assumptions and generalizations about liberals based on such rantings?
I'm sorry, but which rantings are you referring to? Any statements made by him, were his own feelings. He has
Um...no...not so much...
After the Greenwich Village townhouse explosion in 1970, in which Weatherman member Ted Gold, Ayers' close friend Terry Robbins, and Ayers' girlfriend, Diana Oughton were killed when a nail bomb they were assembling exploded, Ayers and several associates evaded pursuit by U.S. law enforcement officials.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers
He went underground in 1970, after his girlfriend, Diana Oughton, and two other people were killed when bombs they were making exploded in a Greenwich Village town house. With him in the Weather Underground was Bernardine Dohrn, who was put on the F.B.I.'s 10 Most Wanted List. J. Edgar Hoover called her ''the most dangerous woman in America'' and ''la Pasionara of the Lunatic Left.'' Mr. Ayers and Ms. Dohrn later married.
http://www.glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=936138
>>>>> Actually she appears to believe that anyone who thinks its OK for women to wear racy clothing deserves it if they get raped.
Only if YOU want to read that into what was actually said. What an appallingly
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>>>>> They have little to nothing to base their accusations upon
Oh but.....there's (part of) the revealed (never mind the rest) contents of his bookshelves...
I still wonder if he's listened to
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